Greg Stark said on Mon, 23 Oct 2023 04:05:28 -0400 >The main disadvantage of Slides is that as a WYSIWYG style editor >you're designing each slide individually. If you later decide you want >to use a smaller font or slide the main body up a bit or whatever you >have to go back through all your slides making that change. It also >doesn't do things like code highlighting and can't really handle >anything but the simplest diagrams. So you'll end up with a lot of >inlined images and then if you want to tweak anything in them you have >to regenerate the images and replace them one by one. If the preceding is acceptable, then I withdraw my comment about LibreOffice being terrible. If you're willing to go without styles [1], LibreOffice is easy as pie. And since this isn't a pure Linux/BSD mailing list, let me add that MS Powerpoint is not only easy as pie, but last time I used it (10 years ago) it respected and preserved styles. [1] LibreOffice has styles, but it frequently and arbitrarily loses style definitions. SteveT Steve Litt Autumn 2023 featured book: Rapid Learning for the 21st Century http://www.troubleshooters.com/rl21